Stock Designs for Prone High Power Shooting
German Salazar, a top prone shooter and contributor to AccurateShooter.com and DesertSharpshooters.com, has crafted an excellent article on stock design. Writing for Precision Shooting magazine, German compares traditional stocks, such as the MasterClass Prone, with more modern, modular designs, such as the Eliseo TubeGun and Ross Precision stock. German, who shoots match rifles built with each type of stock, explains the pros and cons of the different designs, and explains how to optimize the stocks’ adjustments for best fit and function. German also explains the best methods to attach and bed an action to each of the designs.
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For a limited time, German’s excellent article is available online, courtesy of Precision Shooting Magazine. If you’re a highpower shooter, or you are interested in the design, construction, and engineering of modern competition stocks, this article is a “must-read”.
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Its a good article, love those tube guns. German missed one very important point on wooden stock action mounting.
Aluminum mounting plates (http://www.barnard.co.nz/4711.html) like the ones for Barnard actions make changing stocks a breeze. The action sits on a heavy duty aluminum V block with a hardened steel recoil insert.
Aluminum mounting blocks have revolutionized wooded stocks and need adding to this great little article of German’s.